Category: China

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi’an Publishing House has won the prestigious Crystal Compass Award!

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    On May 29, the Moscow International House of Music hosted the 13th ceremony of the international geographical award “Crystal Compass”, which is called the geographical “Oscar”. In the nomination “Publishing”, the winner was the Chinese Publishing House “Xi’an” for the book series “Cycle of Stories on the Silk Road”, dedicated to cultural heritage and the revival of traditions.

    The Crystal Compass has been awarded since 2012 under the auspices of the Russian Geographical Society. This year, the ceremony was dedicated to the 180th anniversary of the RGS and brought together scientists, travelers, cosmonauts and cultural figures from all over the world.

    Xi’an presented a large-scale project: 50 volumes, 3,000 unique images and 5,000 years of history of 15 regions of China. Their mission is to preserve and revive cultural heritage.

    “The winners are the true heroes of our time. They are an example and a source of inspiration for their contemporaries all over the world,” said Vladimir Kotlyakov, Honorary President of the Russian Geographical Society.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: ​ Artistic performance dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xizang Autonomous Region

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    Russians. Ori.org.KN | 03. 06. 2025

    Keywords: 60th Anniversary of Xizang

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    Source: russian.china.org.cn

    ​ Artistic performance to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xizang Autonomous Region An artistic performance to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xizang Autonomous Region was held in Lhasa on May 25. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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  • MIL-OSI China: World robot carnival kicks off in Wuhan, China’s Hubei

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Visitors interact with a robot during the world robot carnival in Wuhan, central China’s Hubei Province, June 2, 2025. The event kicked off here on Monday, featuring nearly 100 robots including pet robots, make-up robots, robotics band, etc. People interacted with the robots to experience the charm of technology-empowered life. (Xinhua/Du Zixuan)

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  • MIL-OSI China: Hospitals launch new nursing aide service

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China has launched a pilot program at hospitals in deeply aging regions, offering patients the option of relying on nurses and related workers rather than family members or private caregivers for round-the-clock care.

    In China, caring for hospitalized patients who have difficulties performing daily activities is traditionally the responsibility of relatives — which often leads to their fatigue and stress — or self-hired caregivers, who can be either costly or lack sufficient training.

    The pilot project, announced in a notice released by the National Health Commission last week, is aimed at addressing these issues as China’s population continues to age rapidly and an increasing number of people require round-the-clock care.

    Public, tertiary hospitals in provincial capitals and major cities with accelerated aging trends will be prioritized to implement the program. Measures will first be carried out in wards that see many patients with high care demands, typically in geriatrics, neurology, cardiovascular medicine and general surgery.

    Under the program, which runs until June 2027, hospitalized patients can choose so-called “no-accompany care services”, in which daily life care is provided by nursing aides hired by hospitals, freeing family members from their burden.

    Nursing aides will aid patients with partial or complete loss of self-care ability and those with limited mobility in activities such as meal assistance, hygiene care and bathing, under the guidance of medical staff.

    For example, they will help patients wash their hands before meals, help feed them and handle post-meal cleanup. They will also monitor eating pace and portion sizes and promptly report any swallowing difficulties, nausea or vomiting to medical staff.

    The commission stressed that nursing aides must not perform specialized medical or nursing tasks or replace the duties of licensed medical personnel.

    Local health authorities will be responsible for training nursing aides to improve their professional expertise, communication skills, and knowledge of quality and safety protocols and infection control. Pilot hospitals must also provide necessary occupational health protection supplies and monitor the aides’ health conditions. Additionally, hospitals should streamline the delivery of specimens, drugs and meals to facilitate the aides’ work.

    “Advanced information technologies such as smart bedside call systems and data collection tools should be fully used to streamline workflows and improve service efficiency,” the notice said.

    “Inpatient visitation policies should be upgraded to balance compassionate care with maintaining a quiet, orderly hospital environment.”

    By the end of last year, about 310 million people in China were age 60 or older, accounting for 22 percent of the total population. By 2035, this number is projected to exceed 400 million, or 30 percent.

    Before the national program was launched, some regions had already begun regional trials.

    At Jiulongpo People’s Hospital in Chongqing, 18 nurses manage the 35-bed orthopedic ward and frequently face overwhelming workloads. The addition of three nursing aides six months ago has significantly helped meet demand and enabled professional nurses to focus more on their specialized nursing skills.

    He Bo, head nurse of the ward, told China Central Television that nursing aides undergo about six months of training in fundamental medical knowledge and caregiving techniques.

    “For our orthopedic department caregivers, we provide specialized instruction to them addressing patient-specific needs, including proper positioning and safe transfer methods,” she said.

    Zhang Jun, a resident of Wuxi, Jiangsu province, hired a nursing aide at a pilot hospital ward for her 90-year-old mother, who underwent orthopedic surgery last month. The service cost 120 yuan ($16.70) per day.

    Zhang said she felt reassured delegating tasks such as repositioning her mother or adjusting the bed’s incline, as the aide demonstrated careful attention to proper techniques to avoid injury. However, she still chose to personally accompany her mother most of the time, believing that genuine compassion could not be expected from a stranger.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, Egypt ink deal on operation of CBD in New Administrative Capital

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Egypt’s New Urban Communities Authority and a Chinese-Egyptian joint venture have signed a comprehensive operation and maintenance agreement for the Central Business District (CBD) in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital.

    According to the agreement, Horizon Operations Management (Egypt) Co., Ltd. will be responsible for the operation of the CBD project, initially focusing on property and municipal management.

    This photo taken on Sept. 18, 2024 shows a view of the Central Business District (CBD) of Egypt’s new administrative capital, east of Cairo, Egypt. (Xinhua/Wang Dongzhen)

    According to a statement by the Egyptian cabinet, Egyptian Minister of Housing Sherif El-Sherbiny said during pre-signing talks that the agreement covers the maintenance and management of important facilities and the provision of integrated urban services to residents, tourists, and businesses in the CBD.

    El-Sherbiny emphasized that this move represents a significant transition in Egypt’s approach to public facility management — from traditional models to performance-based governance rooted in quality and sustainability.

    The signing ceremony on Sunday was also attended by Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, China’s Vice Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Dong Jianguo, and representatives of China State Construction Engineering Corporation, which led the construction of the CBD.

    Located in the heart of the desert some 50 km east of the capital Cairo, the CBD is one of the key projects of the China-Egypt joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative. The project includes 20 commercial and residential skyscrapers as well as supporting municipal infrastructure, among which is a 385.8-meter-high iconic tower, the tallest building in Africa.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Asian American heritage celebrated on streets of NYC

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    People in traditional Chinese costumes take part in a celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in New York, the United States, on June 1, 2025. (Photo by Qin Mingwei/Xinhua)

    A parade was held in Manhattan, New York City (NYC), to celebrate the traditional culture of Asian Americans on Sunday, drawing hundreds of participants and spectators.

    The celebration was hosted by the Chinese-American organization Better Chinatown Society, as part of national celebrations of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, which is observed in May in the United States.

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Chinese Consul General in New York Chen Li, and representatives from the Better Chinatown Society addressed the crowd, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange and community empowerment for Asian and Chinese Americans.

    The celebration plays a positive role in uniting community members in the United States to defend their rights, spread culture and strengthen the friendship between the United States and China, and other global countries, according to Chen.

    “We should uphold the spirit of openness and inclusiveness, respect different systems, develop international people exchanges and cooperation and work together to build a community with a shared future,” Chen noted.

    The national anthems of China and the United States were played during the event, stirring patriotic feelings among the audience from diverse backgrounds.

    The performers showcased lion dances, Sichuan opera face-changing and Cantonese singing, drawing rounds of applause.

    The event attracted thousands of citizens to line the streets and watch. Norma Anderson, a visitor from Sacramento, California, said she was particularly impressed by the lion dance and the variety of traditional Chinese costumes.

    “Every era and region in China and Asia has different clothing, which is so beautiful and amazing,” said Anderson.

    Jimmy Li, a Chinese American who lives in Flushing, NYC, said the celebration reminded him of his hometown.

    “I’m an immigrant from Guangdong, and hearing Cantonese songs in New York moved me to tears,” Li said. “This is cultural transmission.”

    This is the fourth Asian Heritage parade held in New York. May was officially designated AAPI Heritage Month in 1992 in the United States.

    The month-long observance provides an opportunity to celebrate and recognize the AAPI community’s contributions to American culture, society and history over the centuries.

    Lion dances are staged in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in New York, the United States, on June 1, 2025. (Photo by Qin Mingwei/Xinhua)

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  • MIL-OSI China: Trump administration files appeal to Supreme Court over federal mass firings

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The U.S. Trump administration on Monday filed an appeal with the Supreme Court seeking to overturn the federal court’s injunction that had prevented federal agencies from carrying out large-scale workforce reductions and reorganizations.

    In the appeal, U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer argued that “controlling the personnel of federal agencies lies at the heartland” of the president’s authority, and “the Constitution does not erect a presumption against presidential control of agency staffing, and the president does not need special permission from Congress to exercise” his core constitutional powers.

    On May 30, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rejected the Trump administration’s appeal, upholding the temporary injunction issued earlier by Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The injunction barred federal agencies and the Office of Management and Budget from moving forward with broad-scale layoffs and structural reorganizations.

    The Ninth Circuit held that implementing extensive layoffs and reorganizations would seriously impair many areas, including the national food safety system and veterans’ healthcare, and therefore such actions should be suspended while the litigation proceeds.

    On May 9, Illston issued a two-week temporary injunction requiring federal agencies to halt enforcement of the administrative order signed by President Donald Trump in February, as well as the subsequent memorandum issued by the Office of Management and Budget. She also ordered agencies to rescind any layoff notices issued under the president’s order, to reinstate positions for employees placed on administrative leave, and to provide appropriate compensation.

    In her ruling, Illston stated that the president must obtain congressional approval in order to reform federal agencies. Agencies may not undertake mass reorganizations or layoffs without authorization from Congress.

    On May 22, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California further ruled to extend the injunction indefinitely. The Department of Justice filed an appeal with the Ninth Circuit the following day. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Trade-in policy drives domestic consumption

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Boosted by China’s trade-in program for consumer products, the country saw strong growth in retail sales of cars, home appliances and electronic products in the first five months of this year, indicating steady growth in the overall consumption market, latest data from the Ministry of Commerce showed.

    The trade-in program has driven total retail sales of consumer goods in the country to 1.1 trillion yuan ($152.8 billion) as of Saturday, the ministry said on Sunday.

    China has vowed to implement solid supporting measures to boost domestic consumption. The plan outlines the issuance of ultra-long special treasury bonds totaling 300 billion yuan to bolster the consumer goods trade-in program this year, double the figure in 2024.

    In the first five months of this year, around 175 million units of subsidies were distributed directly to consumers with the trade-in program, according to the ministry.

    “We will continue to expand the scope of the trade-in program and organize diverse consumption promotional events,” said Li Gang, director-general of the ministry’s Department of Market Operation and Consumption Promotion, at an earlier news conference in Beijing.

    “China’s consumption market boasts strong resilience and great potential, and is full of vitality. The basic trend of recovery and improvement remains unchanged for the long term,” Li said.

    Over the five-month period, there were more than 4.12 million applications for car trade-in subsidies. In addition, nearly 50 million consumers purchased home appliances through trade-in activities, and they bought over 77 million units of 12 types of household appliances, the ministry said.

    During the same period, more than 53 million consumers bought 56 million digital products, including mobile phones. Meanwhile, over 6.5 million electric bicycles were traded for new ones, and consumers traded over 57 million home decoration, kitchen and bathroom products for new ones, the ministry said.

    Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the China Passenger Car Association, said that the trade-in program started earlier this year, and the subsidy policy was well implemented. Different regions have introduced corresponding consumption promotional policies.

    “China’s automobile consumption market began to pick up in March, and the market saw a peak in customers during the May Day holiday,” Cui said.

    In the first four months of this year, new energy vehicles accounted for over 53 percent of the car trade-in activities in the country, according to the association.

    Since the introduction of the trade-in program in early 2024, more than 120 million consumers have used the subsidies, the Commerce Ministry said.

    In the Government Work Report delivered in March, boosting consumption was listed as a top priority among this year’s tasks.

    Denis Cheng, consumer sector leader at Ernst & Young China, said that China’s overall consumption market is expected to show a stable and positive growth trend this year, supported by the government’s favorable policies.

    “The trade-in program has directly created benefits for consumers and enhanced their confidence and willingness to shop. For goods consumption, the trade-in program has continued to be effective, and sales of key commodities such as automobiles, home appliances and home furnishings are improving,” Cheng said.

    He added that further efforts have been made to expand the scope of the program, and it is expected to promote sustained release of the consumption potential of durable goods.

    Xu Dongsheng, deputy president of China Household Electrical Appliances Association, said the introduction of the trade-in policy will continue to encourage consumers to upgrade their home appliances to smarter ones and help drive industrial upgrading.

    Lily Chen, a 35-year-old office worker in Beijing, recently bought a new washing machine and enjoyed a discount of about 2,000 yuan with national subsidies. Benefiting from the trade-in policy, she also got 50 yuan for exchanging the old one, and the retailer took away the old machine.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Griezmann signs on until 2027 at Atletico Madrid

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    French international forward Antoine Griezmann has signed a contract extension that will keep him at Atletico Madrid until the end of June 2027.

    Inter Milan’s Matteo Darmian (R) vies with Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 1st leg match between Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid in Milan, Italy, Feb.20, 2024. (Photo by Alberto Lingria/Xinhua)

    “Antoine Griezmann and Atletico Madrid have reached an agreement for the French footballer to renew his contract until June 30th, 2027,” explained the Atletico website.

    The news means that Griezmann will stay at the club he originally joined from Real Sociedad in 2014, until he is 36 years old.

    Griezmann has played 442 games for Atletico in two spells, with a two-year hiatus at FC Barcelona between 2019 and 2021.

    He has also scored a club record 197 goals and is the non-Spanish player with the third-highest number of appearances for the club after team-mates Jan Oblak and Angel Correa.

    This season saw his performances drop slightly in comparison with previous years, but Griezmann still scored eight goals in La Liga and 16 in all competitions, as well as giving nine assists in 53 appearances in Liga, Copa and Champions League.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Man City’s Kovacic out of Club World Cup after Achilles surgery

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Manchester City has confirmed that midfielder Mateo Kovacic will miss the Club World Cup, which kicks off in just under two weeks.

    Manchester City’s Mateo Kovacic (1st R) celebrates scoring with teammates during the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Luton Town in Manchester, Britain, April 13, 2024. (Xinhua)

    The team coached by Pep Guardiola starts its campaign against Moroccan side Wydad AC in Philadelphia on June 18th, but Kovacic won’t be in the starting 11 after an announcement from the club on Monday that he has had an operation on an Achilles tendon injury.

    “The Croatian midfielder is now set to miss the FIFA Club World Cup as City head to the USA in June. Mateo will spend the summer rehabilitating from the operation, and everyone at the club wishes him a speedy recovery,” confirmed the club website.

    Guardiola will be hoping that Rodrigo Hernandez is able to return to full fitness and form in the United States.

    Rodrigo made a brief appearance against Bournemouth at the end of the campaign after missing nearly all of last season with a cruciate knee ligament injury, but is still short of match fitness after not previously playing since September.

    Meanwhile, the club is reported in the British press to be interested in signing Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Algeria defender Rayan Ait Nouri, although whether the move will happen in time for the Club World Cup is not certain.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: Magnitude 6.2 earthquake hits Greek Dodecanese islands – GFZ

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    NEW YORK, June 2 (Xinhua) — A magnitude 6.2 earthquake jolted Greece’s Dodecanese islands at 23:17:28 GMT on Monday, the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) said.

    According to initial data, the epicenter of the earthquake was located at a point with coordinates of 36.59 degrees north latitude and 28.30 degrees east longitude. The hypocenter was located at a depth of 64.4 km –0–

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing sees robust tourism growth during Dragon Boat Festival holiday

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The Chinese capital recorded 8.21 million tourist visits during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, up 5.4 percent year on year, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism said on Monday.

    Running from May 31 to June 2, the three-day holiday saw 10.77 billion yuan (about 1.49 billion U.S. dollars) in tourism revenue in Beijing, up 6.7 percent from the same period last year.

    To boost the city’s tourism, more than 1,700 cultural tourism events, including dragon boat carnivals, intangible cultural heritage markets and Hanfu (traditional Chinese attire) workshops, were held.

    This year’s Dragon Boat Festival on May 31 overlapped with Children’s Day on June 1, driving a high demand for family-friendly outings and educational tours.

    Meanwhile, 1,119 commercial performances staged across the city attracted an audience of 458,000 with a total box office revenue of 140 million yuan — representing year-on-year growth of 32 percent, 75 percent and 130 percent, respectively.

    In the three days, Beijing’s inbound tourism market also experienced strong growth, with 67,000 inbound visitors, a 35.8 percent increase year-on-year, and tourism revenue from them rising 41.1 percent year-on-year to 720 million yuan. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: S. Koreans go to polls to pick new president

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Polls began early Tuesday nationwide to pick South Korea’s new president.

    The election is scheduled to last from 6:00 a.m. local time (2100 GMT Monday) to 8:00 p.m. (1100 GMT Tuesday) at 14,295 polling stations across the country.

    The presidential race was triggered by the removal of former conservative President Yoon Suk-yeol from office over his botched martial law bid.

    Recent surveys showed that Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party continued to have around 50 percent of support, holding a big lead over Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party with about 30 percent.

    Lee lost the 2022 presidential election to Yoon, then candidate of the People Power Party, by the country’s narrowest margin of 0.73 percentage points.

    An early voting was carried out between May 29 and May 30. Among over 44 million eligible voters, 34.74 percent cast preliminary votes. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ukraine, Russia make modest progress in Istanbul peace talks, agree on largest prisoner swap

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Ukrainian and Russian delegations made modest but concrete progress in renewed peace talks in Istanbul on Monday, raising cautious hopes for a potential easing of hostilities through expanded humanitarian measures, including the largest prisoner exchange since the onset of the conflict.

    The second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia is held in Istanbul, Türkiye, June 2, 2025. Ukrainian and Russian delegations resumed peace negotiations on Monday in Istanbul, aiming to bring an end to the ongoing conflict, television footage showed. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Türkiye/Handout via Xinhua)

    The roughly 90-minute session marked the second round of direct talks between the two sides in recent weeks. Turkish officials described the outcome as “cautiously optimistic.”

    “The talks did not end negatively,” Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oncu Keceli said, characterising the tone as constructive despite persistent divisions over the broader conflict.

    AGREEMENTS ON HUMANITARIAN MEASURES

    Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who chaired the negotiations, said on the social media platform X that the delegations built on previously agreed points, including measures related to humanitarian exchanges.

    “There is an agreement on new categories and an increased number of prisoner swaps,” Fidan said.

    Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, leading Kiev’s delegation, proposed a 30-day unconditional ceasefire, the return of displaced children and young soldiers, and the release of prisoners. Umerov called for “real efforts to end the war,” and suggested holding a third round of talks between June 20 and 30, as part of a broader push toward a possible leaders’ summit.

    Russia’s delegation, led by Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, confirmed agreement on what he described as the largest prisoner exchange since the conflict began. “All severely wounded and seriously ill soldiers will be exchanged, along with all captured servicemen under the age of 25,” he said.

    Medinsky added that Moscow would return the bodies of 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers and proposed a two- to three-day ceasefire in specific front-line areas to enable body recovery. He also confirmed that discussions on the return of displaced Ukrainian children were underway, with Kiev submitting a list of 339 names. “We will work on this,” he said.

    Medinsky noted that a preliminary meeting with Umerov had helped set the stage for Monday’s negotiations.

    INTERNATIONAL REACTIONS

    The United Nations (UN) welcomed the progress on humanitarian issues. “We obviously welcome any agreement that will bring the exchange of prisoners or remains,” said UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the meeting as a “significant achievement,” saying the number of prisoners exchanged had surpassed 1,000, with some bodies returned outside formal channels. Erdogan also said Türkiye was prepared to host a high-level summit involving Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and potentially U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Russian media, citing unnamed sources, reported that the next round of talks was likely to be held again in Istanbul.

    TALKS SHADOWED BY ESCALATING AIRSTRIKES

    The renewed negotiations come amid a backdrop of intensified military actions. Ukrainian officials said more than 40 Russian warplanes were damaged or destroyed in a drone strike on Sunday that targeted air bases deep inside Russian territory, including in the Arctic, Siberia, and Far East regions.

    Vasyl Malyuk, head of Ukraine’s Security Service, described the operation, which hit sites in three time zones simultaneously, as “a major slap in the face to Russia’s military power.” Ukrainian officials claimed nearly a third of Moscow’s strategic bomber fleet was either destroyed or rendered inoperable.

    The Russian Defense Ministry accused the “Kiev regime” of launching first-person-view drone attacks on multiple airfields. It said airstrips in the Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur regions were targeted, but that the strikes were repelled. Fires at airfields in the Murmansk and Irkutsk regions were extinguished, with no casualties reported.

    In Washington, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump believes the conflict in Ukraine “needs to come to an end.”

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: First Ministers’ statement on building a strong Canadian economy and advancing major projects

    Source: Government of Canada – Prime Minister

    “Today, Canada’s First Ministers met in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to build a stronger, more competitive, and more resilient Canadian economy. This marks the first time that a First Ministers’ Meeting has taken place in Saskatchewan in over 40 years.

    “First Ministers expressed their deep concern regarding the wildfire situations across Canada, including in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, and pledged to continue to provide assistance and support to impacted provinces, territories, and Indigenous communities.

    “First Ministers discussed the federal government’s plan to remove trade barriers and advance major projects of national interest, including by tabling their One Canadian Economy legislation, so Canada can be stronger at home and abroad.

    “First Ministers agreed to work together to accelerate major projects in support of building a strong, resilient, and united Canada. As a first step, First Ministers discussed projects of national interest which fit the following criteria, subject to consultation with Indigenous Peoples whose rights may be affected:

    • Strengthen Canada’s autonomy, resilience, and security.
    • Offer undeniable benefits to Canada and support economic growth.
    • Have a high likelihood of successful execution.
    • Are a high priority for Indigenous leaders.
    • Have clean growth potential, such as the use of clean technologies and sustainable practices.

    “First Ministers also agreed to continue the discussion on projects of national interest, working with provincial and territorial governments.

    “This is a first step in implementing a broader set of reforms to overhaul the project assessment process. A significantly improved, streamlined project assessment process is necessary for Canada to grow its economy to become the strongest in the G7 and a global energy superpower.

    “First Ministers are committed to immediately begin to address project approval and permitting efficiency and timelines for all projects. Premiers welcomed the Prime Minister’s commitment to ensuring all federal assessment decisions are rendered within two years, beginning with projects of national interest. First Ministers also agreed to work toward efficiently and effectively implementing ‘one project, one review’ with the goal of a single assessment for all projects, in a manner that respects federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdiction, enhancing co-ordination activities on permitting and eliminating duplication. This will help kickstart economic growth and ensure that projects get built in a timely manner. First Ministers pledged to fulfil the Crown’s duty to consult with Indigenous Peoples and discussed ways to strengthen Indigenous ownership and partnerships to provide Indigenous communities with generational economic opportunities.

    “Nation-building infrastructure and corridors, such as highways, railways, ports, airports, pipelines, nuclear projects, clean and conventional energy projects, and electricity transmission systems, are crucial for driving Canadian productivity growth, energy security, and economic competitiveness. First Ministers agreed that Canada must work urgently to get Canadian natural resources and commodities to domestic and international markets, such as critical minerals and decarbonized Canadian oil and gas by pipelines, supported by the private sector, that provide access to diversified global markets, including Asia and Europe. First Ministers also agreed to build cleaner and more affordable electricity systems to reduce emissions and increase reliability toward achieving net zero by 2050. In order to generate economic and social benefits, this work must be done by bringing together the right conditions, including Indigenous equity and participation, and deferring to provincial and territorial environmental assessments, where applicable.

    “First Ministers also discussed needed investments in dual-use infrastructure in Northern and Arctic communities that will address Canada’s Arctic sovereignty and security goals, meet local community needs, advance national energy independence, and unlock the North’s economic potential. Indigenous equity and participation will be pivotal to the success of these projects. Premiers acknowledged the federal commitment to move quickly to improve Canada’s defence capabilities and meet international spending targets.

    “Through recent federal, provincial, and territorial efforts and actions led by the Committee on Internal Trade and the Forum of Labour Market Ministers, significant progress has been made toward removing internal trade barriers and further facilitating the movement of goods, services, and workers across the country. Recognizing there is more work to do, First Ministers committed to unlock multilateral, economy-wide mutual recognition and labour mobility, while respecting Québec’s specificity. First Ministers directed the Committee on Internal Trade to rapidly conclude a comprehensive Mutual Recognition Agreement covering consumer goods, in alignment with the Committee on Internal Trade discussions, with implementation by December 2025. In addition, they directed their Ministers of Transport to work together to rapidly expand the trucking pilot. They also agreed to a 30-day service standard for pan-Canadian credential recognition.

    “First Ministers also stressed the importance of creating a new economic and security relationship with the United States to remove the unjustified American tariffs – including longstanding unjustified duties on softwood lumber – and create a more stable and predictable trade environment. They underscored they all have a role to play to achieve this.

    “The federal government committed to working urgently to remove Chinese tariffs on Canadian agriculture and seafood products. First Ministers emphasized the critical importance of regular and ongoing engagement with China at the highest level to improve the overall trade relationship. In the face of ongoing tariffs, they also discussed opportunities to diversify trade and broaden market access for Canadian exporters.

    “First Ministers emphasized the importance of joint efforts to maintain safe and secure communities, including by enhancing the criminal justice system through meaningful and urgent bail and sentencing reforms supporting law enforcement, addressing delays in the criminal justice process, and reviewing risk assessment for sentencing and release of repeat sex offenders and individuals charged with intimate partner violence and gender-based violence crimes. First Ministers recognized the devastating impact the toxic illegal drug supply is having on Canadian communities and committed to dismantling the illicit drug trade, including fentanyl and its precursors. First Ministers directed federal-provincial-territorial Attorneys General and Ministers of Justice and Public Safety to bring forward an action plan to promote safe and vibrant communities for consideration at a future meeting.

    “First Ministers agreed to continue to work collaboratively and address the priorities of all Canadians in every region of the country. To that end, they will meet regularly to drive action on shared priorities vital to Canada’s security and economic resilience.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Moolenaar: Benson Should Endorse SAVE Act After Illegal Voter Flees to China

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman John Moolenaar (4th District of Michigan)

    Headline: Moolenaar: Benson Should Endorse SAVE Act After Illegal Voter Flees to China

    On Friday, federal prosecutors unsealed details regarding a new criminal case against Haoxiang Gao, a Chinese national who attended the University of Michigan and illegally cast a ballot in the 2024 election. The FBI alleges Gao fled the United States for China in January using a second passport to avoid prosecution. Congressman John Moolenaar made the following statement in response to the new case: 

    “It is disgraceful Haoxiang Gao was able to illegally vote in our state in the first place, and now he will likely never face the consequences of his actions after fleeing the country. Secretary Benson has said for months that she opposes strengthening our nation’s election
    laws to stop non-citizens from voting. She said the justice system would hold lawbreakers accountable. Now we see that is not the case. This student had his vote counted in our election last November and escaped justice on her watch. Secretary Benson should endorse the SAVE Act and do more to proactively prevent non-citizens from voting.”

    The SAVE Act would require every person registering to vote to present proof of U.S. citizenship. The bill passed the House earlier this year in a bipartisan vote of 220-208. 

    In April, Moolenaar was joined by all six of his GOP colleagues from Michigan in calling on Benson to justify her opposition to the SAVE Act in light of an internal review of the 2024 election that found an additional 15 non-citizens voted in the state.  

    The United States does not have an extradition treaty with China, so Gao will likely never face prosecution for illegally voting.  

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: EU prepares 18th package of “tough” sanctions against Russia – U. von der Leyen

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    BRUSSELS, June 2 (Xinhua) — The European Union (EU) is preparing its 18th package of “tough” sanctions aimed at Russia’s energy revenues, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday.

    The measures will include restrictions on Nord Stream infrastructure, additional restrictions on Russia’s banking sector and a reduction in the price cap on crude oil, she added. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Arab ministers reaffirm commitment to Palestinian cause

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    AMMAN, June 2 (Xinhua) — The delegation of the Arab Islamic Ministerial Committee on Sunday reaffirmed its ongoing efforts to end Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip and begin the process of ensuring the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent, sovereign state on their national soil.

    The delegation held a virtual meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Amman after Israel blocked the delegation’s planned visit to Ramallah, according to a statement from the Jordanian Foreign Ministry.

    During the meeting, M. Abbas praised the efforts of the ministerial committee to mobilize international support to stop the war in the Gaza Strip, put an end to the humanitarian “catastrophe” in the enclave and promote the implementation of the “two states for two peoples” principle.

    He stressed the Palestinian government’s commitment to the reform agenda and called for increased international political, economic and security support for its efforts.

    At a press conference following the meeting, the delegation stressed that the principle of “two states for two peoples” is the only path to a just and comprehensive peace in the region.

    Arab ministers also pledged to step up efforts to encourage more countries to recognize a Palestinian state.

    The delegation includes Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdel Latif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atty, Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Abu Al Gheit and Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Al Safadi. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In January-May 2025, more than 2,000 freight trains passed along the “eastern corridor” of China-Europe railway freight routes

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    HARBIN, June 2 (Xinhua) — More than 2,000 freight trains passed through the “eastern corridor” of China-Europe international rail freight transportation in both directions in the first five months of 2025, according to the Harbin branch of China Railways.

    According to the data, the number of China-Europe trains passing through this corridor during the reporting period reached 26.3 percent of the country’s total.

    There are three China-Europe rail freight corridors in China. In particular, the “eastern corridor” passes through the Manzhouli checkpoint /Manchuria, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China/, Suifenhe /Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China/ or Tongjiang /Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China/.

    Currently, there are 27 flights through the “eastern corridor”, which connect more than 60 Chinese cities, including Changsha, Zhengzhou, Chengdu and Suzhou, with 14 countries, including Poland, Germany and the Netherlands.

    Let us recall that at the end of May, a new tunnel appeared on one of the sections of this corridor. In the city of Suifenhe, located on the Chinese-Russian border, the construction of a new tunnel was completed as part of a project to improve the quality and modernize the railway section from Suifenhe to the state border of the Harbin-Suifenhe railway line.

    The total length of the tunnel is 602 m, the distance from its exit to the border in a straight line is less than 400 m. It meets the needs of trains with different track gauges. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ukraine and Russia resume peace talks in Istanbul

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    ISTANBUL, June 2 (Xinhua) — Delegations from Ukraine and Russia resumed peace talks in Istanbul on Monday to end the ongoing conflict, television footage showed.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan gave opening remarks at the meeting, which is taking place at the Ciragan Palace on the European side of the city.

    H. Fidan stressed that the priority of the negotiations is to achieve lasting peace, assuring that Türkiye is ready to take any necessary steps to facilitate the peace process.

    “There is an opportunity to lay the foundation for a path to peace,” he noted.

    According to the Turkish diplomat, the meeting of the delegations also aims to discuss preparations for a possible meeting at the leaders’ level and to achieve progress on humanitarian issues.

    Following H. Fidan’s speech, which was broadcast live, the delegations began their meeting behind closed doors.

    The Ukrainian delegation is headed by the country’s Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov, and the Russian delegation is headed by the Russian President’s aide Vladimir Medinsky.

    The first round of direct talks between the parties took place in Istanbul on May 16, with the parties meeting in person for the first time since March 2022.

    During the first round of talks, the parties agreed to exchange prisoners in a “1000 for 1000” format, which was the largest exchange since the beginning of the conflict. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian military destroyed 205 Ukrainian UAVs outside the Russian-Ukrainian conflict zone — Russian Defense Ministry

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    Moscow, June 2 (Xinhua) — Over the past 24 hours, Russian air defense systems have shot down 316 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of the aircraft type, including 205 outside the Russian-Ukrainian conflict zone, the press service of the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Monday.

    In addition, two Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles and four Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guided bombs were also shot down.

    Operational-tactical aviation, attack drones, missile forces and artillery of the Russian Armed Forces have damaged workshops for the production of attack drones, ammunition depots, as well as temporary deployment points of the Ukrainian army and foreign mercenaries in 152 districts, the Russian Defense Ministry indicated. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ukrainian President announces completion of second round of peace talks with Russia

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    KYIV, June 2 (Xinhua) — Delegations from Ukraine and Russia have completed the second round of peace talks in Istanbul, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday, Interfax-Ukraine reported.

    Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, who led the Ukrainian delegation, made a statement to the press later Monday, Ukrinform reported. He noted that the meeting had discussed issues such as a ceasefire, the release of prisoners, the return of Ukrainian children, and negotiations between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia.

    According to R. Umerov, the parties reached agreements only on the exchange of prisoners.

    The first round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia since 2022 took place in Istanbul on May 16. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 3 dead, 7 missing after Xizang landslide /more details/

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    LHASA, June 2 (Xinhua) — Three people were killed, two were injured and seven are missing after a landslide occurred in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region on Sunday evening, local authorities said Monday.

    The landslide occurred at around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in Muta Township, Dengchen County, Chamdo City.

    The condition of the victims is stable and they were taken to hospital.

    The search and rescue operation involves about 500 rescuers, medical workers and firefighters, as well as sniffer dogs. The work is being carried out with the support of ambulance crews, excavators, as well as telecommunications and power supply facilities.

    The Chamdo City Government has allocated 5 million yuan (about 696,000 US dollars) to provide emergency aid to those affected by the disaster.

    According to experts from the water management and natural resources departments, the volume of landslides was about 200 thousand cubic meters, and a risk of a repeat landslide was identified.

    China’s Ministry of Emergency Management has issued a Level 4 disaster response alert and dispatched a task force to assist local rescue teams. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russia has handed over a two-part memorandum to Ukraine — head of the Russian delegation

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    Moscow, June 2 (Xinhua) — Russia handed over a memorandum consisting of two parts to the Ukrainian side during talks with Ukraine in Istanbul, head of the Russian delegation Vladimir Medinsky told reporters in Istanbul, Russian media reported.

    “The first is how to achieve a real long-term peace. And the second part is what steps to take to make a full-fledged ceasefire possible. Moreover, there is even some variability in the second part,” V. Medinsky told journalists after the negotiations.

    According to him, the Ukrainian side took the memorandum into consideration.

    Russia, as V. Medinsky reported, offered Ukraine a ceasefire for 2-3 days on certain sections of the front. This should allow the bodies of the dead to be collected.

    Russia and Ukraine will exchange seriously ill and wounded people according to the “all for all” formula, while Russia will unilaterally transfer 6,000 frozen bodies of Ukrainian servicemen to Ukraine.

    Russia and Ukraine are organizing medical commissions for the exchange of seriously wounded soldiers; these exchanges will be regular, V. Medinsky announced.

    The topic of children who have lost contact with their parents was discussed at the talks. The head of the Russian delegation demonstrated a list of 339 names of children handed over by Ukraine, assuring that the Russian Federation would consider each situation without exception on this list. At the same time, V. Medinsky noted that recently the Russian side returned 101 children to Ukraine, and the Ukrainian side – 22. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Beijing sees booming tourism during Duanwu holiday

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    BEIJING, June 2 (Xinhua) — Beijing received 8.21 million tourists during the three-day holiday to mark China’s traditional Duanwu (Dragon Boat Festival), up 5.4 percent year on year, the city’s Administration of Culture and Tourism said Monday.

    According to the department, during the holiday period, which lasted from May 31 to June 2, tourism revenue in Beijing amounted to 10.77 billion yuan (about 1.49 billion US dollars), an increase of 6.7 percent year-on-year.

    To boost tourism, the city has organized more than 1,700 cultural and tourism events, including dragon boat races, intangible cultural heritage fairs and hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing) workshops.

    This year, the Duanwu Festival holiday coincided with International Children’s Day on June 1, which contributed to increased demand for family excursions and educational tours.

    In addition, 1,119 commercial performances were staged in the city, attracting 458,000 spectators with a total box office revenue of 140 million yuan, with these three indicators growing year-on-year by 32 percent, 75 percent and 130 percent, respectively.

    Beijing’s inbound tourism market also experienced rapid growth over the three-day holiday, with the number of inbound travelers reaching 67,000, up 35.8 percent year-on-year, while revenue from this type of tourism grew 41.1 percent year-on-year to reach 720 million yuan. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul yield positive results

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    ISTANBUL, June 2 (Xinhua) — The latest round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, held in Istanbul on Monday with the mediation of Turkey, ended with certain positive changes, especially in the humanitarian sphere.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keceli confirmed that the talks, which took place behind closed doors, “did not end negatively.”

    Following the meeting, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, who headed the Ukrainian delegation, stated at a press conference that during the negotiations the parties had achieved concrete humanitarian results.

    R. Umerov said that Ukraine presented its agenda to Russia, proposing a 30-day unconditional ceasefire, as well as the release of prisoners and the return of young servicemen and children.

    Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky, who headed the Russian delegation, for his part announced that Russia would return 6,000 bodies of its fallen servicemen to Ukraine.

    According to V. Medinsky, Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange all seriously wounded and servicemen aged 18-25. In addition, Russia proposed declaring a ceasefire with Ukraine for two to three days in certain sections of the front, he added.

    The previous round of direct talks between the two countries took place in Istanbul on May 16, the first time the two sides met in person since March 2022. During that round, an agreement was reached on a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange, the largest exchange since the conflict began. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tehran will not give a positive response to US proposal with “radical” demands – Iranian MFA

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    TEHRAN, June 2 (Xinhua) — Iran will not respond positively to the U.S. draft proposal on Iran’s nuclear program that contains “radical and maximalist” demands, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said on Monday.

    E. Baghaei made the statement during a weekly press conference in Tehran, commenting on the US proposal for a possible agreement on the Iranian nuclear program, presented to Iran on May 31 by Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud al-Busaidi.

    Baghaei said Iran and the US were aware of each other’s “red lines,” stressing Iran’s insistence on continuing to enrich uranium and ensuring the effective lifting of what he called “cruel” sanctions. These two conditions, he said, should be integral to any potential agreement with the US.

    He stressed that the lifting of sanctions remains Iran’s main demand in the ongoing indirect talks with the West on its nuclear program.

    The official noted Iran’s readiness to take confidence-building and transparency measures regarding its nuclear program under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency, but stressed the need for guarantees of a real lifting of sanctions imposed on Tehran over the past decades.

    E. Baghaei said the United States had not provided clarification on the lifting of sanctions, adding that Iran needed a clear understanding of the mechanisms for lifting them and guarantees that it would be able to see the results of lifting sanctions, especially in sectors such as foreign trade, the economy and banking.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told a cabinet meeting in Tehran on Sunday that Iran was preparing a response to the US proposal, Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ukraine received a memorandum from Russia on the terms of the ceasefire — the head of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry

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    Kyiv, June 2 /Xinhua/ — During the peace talks held in Istanbul on Monday, Ukraine received a memorandum from the Russian Federation on the terms of a ceasefire. This was announced at a press conference in Istanbul by Ukrainian Defense Minister and head of the Ukrainian delegation Rustem Umerov, as reported by the Interfax-Ukraine agency.

    R. Umerov noted that official Kyiv will have a week to study the received document. After that, the parties will be able to coordinate further steps.

    At the same time, the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Serhiy Kyslytsya, who was also part of the Ukrainian delegation, stated that during the peace talks, the Russian Federation again rejected Kyiv’s proposal for an unconditional ceasefire. The parties only agreed to continue discussing this issue.

    S. Kyslytsya added that Russia also once again spoke out against the presence of US representatives at the meeting with the Ukrainian side in Istanbul.

    Earlier on Monday, the second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia since 2022 took place in Istanbul. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: Cooperation between Tajikistan and China is actively developing thanks to the Belt and Road initiative – Vice-Rector of the Tajik Technical University named after Academician M. Osimi R. Jurakhonzoda

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    Dushanbe, June 2 /Xinhua/ — Tajik-Chinese relations are currently at a high level of strategic partnership, Vice-Rector for International Relations of the Tajik Technical University named after Academician M. Osimi Rauf Jurakhonzoda said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua recently.

    “Cooperation between our countries is actively developing thanks to the Belt and Road initiative, especially in key areas such as science and education,” he stressed.

    According to R. Jurakhonzoda, within the framework of this initiative, quotas for studying in Chinese universities are allocated annually for Tajik students. The two countries are actively implementing joint educational and scientific projects and carrying out academic exchanges. Thus, the Tajik Technical University named after Academician M. Osimi has established a partnership with the Tianjin Vocational and Technical College of Urban Construction Management, the vice-rector said.

    R. Jurakhonzoda noted that in recent years there has been a positive trend in cultural and humanitarian exchanges between the two countries. A striking example of this, according to him, is the launch in Tajikistan of the first “Lu Ban Workshop” in Central Asia, aimed at training engineering personnel for the industrialization and modernization of the country. The activities of this workshop cover such areas as geodesy, intelligent cartography, construction, architecture, water and heat supply, as well as renewable energy sources.

    “We plan to introduce new formats of cooperation with Chinese universities. This is not only a contribution to the development of education, but also strengthening the friendship between our peoples,” he added.

    Speaking about the upcoming 2nd China-Central Asia Summit, which will be held in June, the Vice-Rector expressed hope for further deepening of the strategic partnership, especially in the field of high technology.

    He emphasized that the Tajik Technical University is interested in developing cooperation with Chinese universities in such areas as digitalization of education, artificial intelligence and smart technologies. Within the framework of the Lu Ban Workshops, it is planned to implement new joint programs that will allow training specialists in demand in various sectors – from agriculture to energy and industry, added R. Jurakhonzoda. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Former German Foreign Minister A. Baerbock elected as Chairman of the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly

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    UNITED NATIONS, June 2 (Xinhua) — The United Nations General Assembly (GA) on Monday elected former German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock as the president of its 80th session.

    In a speech after her election, A. Baerbock promised to defend the fundamental purposes and principles of the UN Charter and to help Member States find consensus.

    A. Baerbock will take up her new position in September this year, replacing the Chairman of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Philemon Young. Her term of office will be one year.

    A. Baerbock was born in December 1980 in Hanover, Germany. From December 2021 to May 2025, she served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany. Since 2013, she has been a member of the Bundestag /parliament/, and from 2018 to 2022, she served as co-chair of the Green Party. –0–

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